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Nets/Pacers postgame thread

This is what I wanted to see, an inferior team getting destroyed by the Pacers, it took 3 quarters but they finally did it, great game for PG 21 points 3reb 2 ast 1block and 1stl, for those that hate Lou, he got 7 points 6reb 2ast and 1block, yep we got those numbers from the last guy off the bench

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Seeing how the Pistons beat the Magic, I don't feel so bad about the loss the other night. Now, if they combine the offense tonight with the defense from the first three games, then the Pacers will be a hard team to beat.

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Yes it is depressing. On the other hand, he did have a decent all around game with some boards, assists, and D. But, it would be nice if the guy shoot aroun mid 40s in FG%.

Meanwhile his 3pt % has stayed consistently solid throughout his career. That, and watching him over the last 7 years tells me he is a spot up shooter and needs to remain such. He's just not effective at all when trying to create for himself. Pacers would greatly benefit if he would alter his style of play.

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Meanwhile his 3pt % has stayed consistently solid throughout his career. That, and watching him over the last 7 years tells me he is a spot up shooter and needs to remain such. He's just not effective at all when trying to create for himself. Pacers would greatly benefit if he would alter his style of play.

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Meanwhile his 3pt % has stayed consistently solid throughout his career. That, and watching him over the last 7 years tells me he is a spot up shooter and needs to remain such. He's just not effective at all when trying to create for himself. Pacers would greatly benefit if he would alter his style of play.

No doubt. That would also include no leading the break/open court ball handling too. Find the PG and fill the lane/trail for a 3. His handles/decision making in the open court are a recipe for disaster. In the half court, I suppose somebody has to play the initiate own offense role given our personnel.

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Seeing how the Pistons beat the Magic, I don't feel so bad about the loss the other night. Now, if they combine the offense tonight with the defense from the first three games, then the Pacers will be a hard team to beat.

Toronto also played the Mavs well and just beat the Knicks tonight. Cavs have looked better too. our first 5 games were definitely light but not as terribly easy as people thought

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All the whining about Amundson 'sucking' and being 'horrible' in the game thread .... he only shot 3-6 for 7 points, 6 rebounds, 2 assists and a block in 14 minutes.

If only everyone on the team sucked that badly. We'd never lose.

Yeah I didn't really get that. I love Lou. I love players like that. He's a big man who is here mainly for depth and to give us energy. That's exactly what he does, and he does it pretty damn well. I don't see why you would complain about that.